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Show WALTER SUE AD Outlook for l'arm Measures 'plIE I1HST Gl'HSS here In Washington Is that with full pressure cf the farm organizations turned on a white heat, the senate r. . most of the cuts made In agriculture department appropr-T or, u expected that the full amount of MT' million dollars for soil consrrva'-will consrrva'-will be restored: that the school lunch program ,u i,P lvkrl f--,i to 75 million dollars and further that for farm surplus disposal t'-e f-o'i amount asked. 4H million dollars, will be restored. If the house n-.V'v agrees to this restoration in conference, the agriculture bill will Sy "i the rie.side.it with only mi approximate IS per cent cut Instead of 4u' i-rr cent, as It rnme from the house. Although wool represent, only something like S per cent ,,r Irs, ,f the American farm production, the wool bill standi out from nil farm measures In distorted proportion. This Is because rf the fa -t i It was In direct opposition to our announced reciprocal trade i ' that It boosted the Import duties upon wool from Au.tral'a countries. ' "1( r Since It, modiueallon. however, leaving ,,., o u Uiiota, to discret.on of the l'residenl. the bill resume, more or les, , oi l,:,,,,! objective form -namely to support price of American w .'. . " id in liquidation of V. S. wool stocks. (.'.OP leado, , that V, l tin) veto of the act would be admission that Mr. Tiuma,, dor? no, expect to tie president nfler l!MM. l' |